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If you want to improve your putting and hole more putts, you’ve come to the right place – welcome to TG’s Top 10 Putting Tips Videos. Watch this collection of our best putting advice videos and soon you’ll be holing more putts every game. From quick drills you can practise in your own home, to the importance of posture, and...

Your success with putting – and mine – is very much dependent on the messages your eyes send to your brain. Unfortunately your eyes can play tricks on you; a putter blade that looks perfectly square to you at address can in fact be degrees open or closed, creating compensation and inconsistency. I’ve recently spent some time with putting guru...

To help improve your putting, Gareth Johnston shows you how using a tee peg and some double-sided tape can help promote a neutral strike and get a nice roll on your putts. Take a look at the video for more.

In this video, Gareth Johnston shares a simple tip on how to release the putter through impact and improve your distance control. This one-handed drill stops your elbow from detaching through the putt, which limits the free movement of the club.

In this video, TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston shares some tips on how to keep the putter head stable to create a pendulum. He says try to keep the butt of the putter as still as possible to let the putter head move freely to create the rocking motion. Watch the video to find out more.

In the first part of Monty's Masterclass on holing out with confidence, he explains pressure putting. The most important thing is to have the correct mentality, says Monty - watch this video for more advice on how to putt under pressure.
Watch Monty's Masterclass: Bunker shots...

So much focus is put into long shots in the wind that we sometimes forget that the conditions can have a dramatic effect on the green, too. Not only do you need to take into and downwind putts into account, you need to build a rock-solid base when you're putting, as any gust can throw your stroke out of sync.